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Nurse

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Deliver Compassionate Care

Support Patient Recovery

Make Daily Impact

Path to completion

Path to completion

Undergraduate

Bachelor of Arts in Psychology - Nursing Track

4 Semesters

$20k-$60K

Graduate

Shomer Shabbat Accelerated Nursing Program (UMSV)

Post-Graduate

No degrees available

This is the educational pathway. There may be additional tests or licensure requirements necessary before begining to practice in the field. Consult your state guidelines for more. information.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for registered nurses was $86,070 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Job Market Demand
Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow about 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, with continued demand driven by aging populations and expanded healthcare services.

Work Environment
Registered nurses work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician offices, long-term care facilities, schools, and community health settings. Most work full time and may work evenings, nights, weekends, or rotating shifts depending on setting.

Common Employers
Hospitals, healthcare systems, outpatient centers, nursing homes, schools, and government health agencies.

Career Advancement
Registered nurses may advance into specialty practice areas, nurse management, education, case management, or graduate-level advanced practice roles such as nurse practitioner.

Career Reality

Average Salary
The median annual wage for registered nurses was $86,070 in May 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Job Market Demand
Employment of registered nurses is projected to grow about 6 percent from 2023 to 2033, with continued demand driven by aging populations and expanded healthcare services.

Work Environment
Registered nurses work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician offices, long-term care facilities, schools, and community health settings. Most work full time and may work evenings, nights, weekends, or rotating shifts depending on setting.

Common Employers
Hospitals, healthcare systems, outpatient centers, nursing homes, schools, and government health agencies.

Career Advancement
Registered nurses may advance into specialty practice areas, nurse management, education, case management, or graduate-level advanced practice roles such as nurse practitioner.

Popular Titles


  • • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

    • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

  • • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

    • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

  • • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

    • Registered Nurse • RN • Staff Nurse • Clinical Nurse • Hospital Nurse • Pediatric Nurse • Medical-Surgical Nurse • Community Health Nurse • Charge Nurse

Core Areas of Impact

How your skills translate into meaningful real-world change

Provide Direct Care

You assess patients, administer treatment, and monitor recovery.

Provide Direct Care

You assess patients, administer treatment, and monitor recovery.

Advocate for Patients

You ensure patient safety and communicate needs to healthcare teams.

Advocate for Patients

You ensure patient safety and communicate needs to healthcare teams.

Work in Dynamic Settings

You practice in fast-paced environments where critical decisions matter.

Work in Dynamic Settings

You practice in fast-paced environments where critical decisions matter.

Is this career right for you?

What is the role of a registered nurse?
A registered nurse provides direct patient care, administers medications, monitors patient conditions, educates families, and collaborates with healthcare teams to support treatment plans.

What does a typical day look like?
A typical day includes assessing patients, documenting medical information, administering medications, coordinating with physicians, educating patients, and responding to changes in health status.

Where do registered nurses work?
Registered nurses work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, physician offices, long-term care facilities, schools, and community health organizations.

What are the common job titles and career paths?
Common roles include Staff Nurse and Pediatric Nurse. Career paths may lead to specialty nursing, nurse leadership, case management, education, or graduate-level advanced practice roles.

Who is this career a good fit for?
This career suits individuals who are resilient, detail-oriented, strong communicators, and committed to hands-on patient care.

What are the biggest rewards of this career?
Rewards include strong earning potential, stable job demand, meaningful patient impact, and multiple advancement pathways within healthcare.

What does long-term growth look like?
Long-term growth may include specialization in high-demand areas, advancement into nurse management, or progression into advanced practice roles such as nurse practitioner.

What is the educational pathway to become a registered nurse?
To become a registered nurse, you must complete an accredited nursing program and pass the NCLEX-RN examination to obtain state licensure. Nursing programs may be associate or bachelor’s degree programs, depending on the pathway chosen.

Sara Schenirer offers a comprehensive Nursing / Health Science Track within the BA in Psychology that embeds the common science prerequisites required for nursing program admission.

Graduates receive priority acceptance to the Shomer Shabbat Accelerated Nursing Program at the University of Mount Saint Vincent’s Saint Joseph’s School of Nursing, a structured cohort designed to accommodate Torah-observant students. This accelerated program prepares students for RN licensure through completion of accredited nursing education and the NCLEX-RN examination.

The standard pathway is completion of undergraduate prerequisites, graduation from an accredited nursing program, and successful completion of the NCLEX-RN licensure examination.

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